The Beatles – Get Back: Days 8-16 Dir: Peter Jackson
We continue down the long and winding road of Peter Jackson’s Get Back with episode two. At a brisk 2 hours and 52 minutes, this one covers Days 8-16 in The Beatles’ march to the rooftop.
We continue down the long and winding road of Peter Jackson’s Get Back with episode two. At a brisk 2 hours and 52 minutes, this one covers Days 8-16 in The Beatles’ march to the rooftop.
Kaylee Bell is a Kiwi Country-pop artist with a new album hot of the presses today. The album is Silver Linings, and here she is to tell us all about it.
Billy Bragg – the Folk Activist Bard from Barking comes forth with new music reflecting the mood of his island nation. As the world became mesmerised with the strange shift in consciousness that is the Contagion.
Dion – the heart and soul of New York City in human voice, presents Stomping Ground as an immersive Rhythm’n’Blues experience with a harder edge than last year’s great Blues With Friends. He brings along with the usual suspects – big names and cult faves – as accompanying artists.
It’s finally here! The much anticipated/hyped documentary based around the mostly-unseen footage shot of The Beatles making their Let It Be album/film is now available to stream on Disney+. Having watched the first of the three “episodes”, here are my initial thoughts.
Hayes Carll has just released his 8th album, You Get It All, and it is a beauty. He calls it a “country singer-songwriter album”. We call it one of the year’s best.
Ladyhawke (aka Pip Brown) has just released her much-anticipated 4th album, Time Flies, and here she is to tell us all about it.
Heavy rock/alt-metal band East York have today released their video for ‘To Kill The Sun’.
Emily Scott Robinson is living high in those Rocky Mountains in Telluride, Colorado, but has come down to talk about her new album, American Siren.
Joan As Police Woman has released her album The Solution Is Restless, a unique collaboration with pioneering Afrobeat drummer Tony Allen, who passed away shortly after the recording. Here is Joan to talk about loss, life and the love of making music.